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5.0 Stars

Christine A.

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We ordered the following dishes: buta kakuni, tonkatsu, shake shigure, vegetable curry, and yasai itame. The waitress told us the set meal servings are for heavy wating, and she wasn't lying. There were two appetizers, two side dishes, a bowl of miso soup, a bowl of salad, and rice (apparently unlimited on weekdays).

My order was the shake shigure, and while there were only three pieces of salmon, they were pretty big chunks, and I had enough to finish my rice with even after my family had taken some. The sauce tasted a bit like tempura sauce, though a bit thicker. The appetizers were okay, but not anything special. The salad had too little dressing, but I didn't try asking for more, so that might be an option.

We also had last minute dessert! We ordered the Zipang ice cream, which was actually good for sharing, especially if you order a set meal. The wafer and beans powder gave it a bit of a salty taste, which helped in lessening the umay of the ice cream. The syrup (likely condensed milk) settled at the bottom, though, so the last few bites are very sweet.

The service was quick and efficient, though we went on a Sunday evening so I'm not sure how it will be during rush hour. Our waitress was very attentive, and when we told her it was our first time eating here (she asked hahaha) she gave suggestions that weren't too pushy. The place itself was clean, and while the first of the two floors isn't particularly big, it's spacious enough to not feel cramped.

Our total bill came to a little less than 2k, which was actually less than I expected. Overall a great dining experience, and I would definitely go back to try more.

(Pro tip: don't order a set meal for dinner if you plan on sleeping early )

Me & daughter want to try this every time we passed by after Mass. This time we did and lucky place is not full. After our meal , we only have his to say Love at 1st sight with Zipang we ordered
Mixed sashimi fresh and very nice selection , well presented
Unagi Meal of daughter is so like heaven in softness and set so complete good food is great
My order is chicken sorrreeeyyyy i forgot the name too busy eating Hahaha!
Service is impeccable and tea is a bonus here
We will definitely come back!

I was looking for a good lunch place near my office and I'm glad that my friend and I decided to head over Zipang, 'coz I enjoyed their Nikatsu Set Meal! I must say, it's good value for money. I love that this place seems like a hole in the wall, but it surprises you with the quality of their food. 🏼 This small and cozy restaurant will surely satisfy your Japanese food cravings! 🇯🇵

The ebi tempura, sukiyaki and Japanese fried rice were among the best I tasted here in Manila. The prices were quite reasonable too.

However, the service was quite slow. It took them 30 minutes to serve one order of mixed sashimi, then another 20 minutes to serve the other dishes. I don't know if it was due to them being understaffed during the holidays or some other reason.

Had dinner here w/ my dad and my kids and I have to say we really enjoyed the food here!

Pictured above is authentic Japanese Roast Beef (the owner's wife just came back from Japan and brought it with her). Thin slices of tender beef that you top w/ wasabi, grated radish and "sauce". This was an epic dish and only P250.00!

We ended up ordering sukiyaki, katsudon and a bunch of other items whose names escape me (sue me, I'm old) and they were all well above average!

The tiny origami shirt which held a few toothpicks were so adorable! They kindly gave us a couple more to bring home to my cousins.

We appreciated that the batter coating the agedashi tofu and vegetable tempura were spare but maintained these dishes' wonderful taste. You could tell what each tempura vegetable was, and the eggplant was cut to fan out very artistically. Kudos to the Japanese chef.

Reasonable prices help us look forward to trying out their other dishes.

I loved their chicken teriyaki. Although i just had a bite of it since it was the boyfriend's order. Got a bit shy to ask him for more. Hahha! The nikatsu was surprisingly good. I am not a fan of anything katsu, but it was served in a hot plate with a lot of sweet sauce and egg on top. I loved the sauce and couldnt get enough of it. I found the "Romen" so-so. It was supposed to be a more saucy yakisoba. But the tangy-ness of the sauce was a bit too much for me. Ended up dipping the noodles in the nikatsu sauce instead. Overall, i'd say it is an ok japanese place to visit if you're around the area. Price points are very reasonable. But i don't think it's good enough to drive all the way to quezon city from paranaque. Not too shabby for a hidden Japanese resto.:)

Good value teishoku meals prepared by a Japanese chef. Chirashi sushi was also fresh. And price was very reasonable. It isnt as good as cuisine in Japan but better than half of Japanese restaurants here in Manila like Omakase, Akira and Wafu.

Attended a lecture delievered by one of my colleagues... Went with friends and made new ones.

The place was simple but very clean, with ample seating and parking (if you count the ones in the nearby school)... We used the function room upstairs, which was spacious and conducive for a lecture. When we got there, tempura and tuna maki were already waiting for us. We were also served yakisoba... During the lecture, the Chicken karaage with pickled veggies and slaw was served... This is the dish I liked best. They also served the Nikatsu , which is like katsudon but doused in a soy based sauce. We were also served tea with our meal.

The food was okay tasting. I didnt get to sample a lot of the menu, but I'm not complaining... The service was fast and efficient... I can't say that it was the best Japanese food I've tasted, though there were a lot of rave reviews... All I can say is that it was a pleasant evening with not too memorable food (my bf and I were thinking the same thing). Not too sure about the price though.

We ordered agedashi tofu, buta kimchi, chicken kaarage, special chicken bento which the only difference was the chicken had a bigger portion. Everything was bland and the soup wasn't even served hot. The server wasn't competent enough to know the difference of the dishes.

Very affordable Japanese food at last! Sulit Ordered for takeout and was happy with what we had.
Place was small but not cluttered, just the right place to quench my cravings for good food Tara na! Sarap!

This restaurant just opened last Oct 2013.located in 11 jamboree st.place is excluded from the busy place where all other restaurant from tomas morato are located.But this place deserve a 5 star.1st the chef is certified japanese and the place is clean and nice.secondly the price is not too expensive and serving is not that small.Food is good.definitely worth trying.

What's good here is the place. Since it's secluded from the crowded parts of the area, Morato and Timog, it's much easier to dine here. No long lines. No full parking.

There's nothing special about the place, just like your usual japanese resto. It has a loft but I don't recommend dining there, as it doesn't have it's own cooling system.

I ordered Nikatsu. It's deep fried pork cutlet in soy-based sauce topped with egg. It comes also with a salad and rice. It's like Katsudon but I must say, this one's on a different level. It's served on a hot plate, which makes it very special. Also, before I get, this is all for only
Php 215.00! not bad, right?

Located amidst several houses so it's not easy to find. Food cooked by a legit Japanese Chef :) Food would have been tastier but I give this place 5 stars because of the very cheap prices.. Meals are less than 200 pesos. And the ambiance is nice and Japanese-ey haha. :)